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[edit] Kootenay, Columbia and Boundary
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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BC Liberal | NDP | Green | DRBC | Other | ||||||||
Columbia River-Revelstoke | Wendy McMahon | Norm MacDonald | Wendy McMahon | |||||||||
East Kootenay | Bill Bennett | Erda Walsh | Bill Bennett | |||||||||
Nelson-Creston | Blair Suffredine | Corky Evans | Luke Crawford | Blair Suffredine | ||||||||
West Kootenay-Boundary | Pam Lewin | Katrine Conroy | Donald Pharand | Barry Chilton (Con) | vacant |
[edit] Eastern Quebec
Electoral district | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||||
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Liberal | BQ | Conservative | NDP | Green | Other | |||||||||
Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine | Georges Farrah 12,579 |
Raynald Blais 21,446 |
Guy de Coste 2,636 |
Phil Toone 805 |
Bob Eichenberger 1,060 |
Georges Farrah | ||||||||
Lévis—Bellechasse | Christian Jobin 13,664 |
Réal Lapierre 21,930 |
Gilles Vézina 9,425 |
Louise Foisy 1,910 |
Sylvain Castonguay 2,372 |
Christophe Vaillancourt (Comm.) 163 |
Christian Jobin | |||||||
Matapédia—Matane | Marc Bélanger 9,653 |
Jean-Yves Roy 17,878 |
Vahid Fortin-Vidah 1,972 |
Jean-Guy Côté 1,581 |
Nicolas Deville 585 |
Jean-Yves Roy | ||||||||
Rimouski—Témiscouata | Côme Roy 9,161 |
Louise Thibault 22,215 |
Denis Quimper 3,445 |
Guy Caron 2,717 |
Marjolaine Delaunière 1,008 |
Suzanne Tremblay† | ||||||||
Rivière-du-Loup—Montmagny | Isabelle Mignault 13,124 |
Paul Crête 25,327 |
Marc-André Drolet 4,040 |
Frédérick Garon 876 |
André Clermont 962 |
Paul Crête | ||||||||
merged district | ||||||||||||||
Gilbert Normand† |
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||||
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Liberal | Alliance | NDP | Prog. Cons. | Other | ||||||||
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception | Brian Tobin 22 096 |
Randy Wayne Dawe 1 051 |
Fraser March 6 473 |
Jim Morgan 11 009 |
Fred Mifflin1 | |||||||
Burin—St. George's | Bill Matthews 14 603 |
Peter Fenwick 1 511 |
David Sullivan 924 |
Fred Pottle 5 798 |
Sam Synard (Ind.) 7 891 |
Bill Matthews2 | ||||||
Gander—Grand Falls | George Baker 15 874 |
Orville Penney 1 912 |
Bill Broderick 2 876 |
Roger Pike 8 191 |
George Baker | |||||||
Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte | Gerry Byrne 15 405 |
Murdock Cole 1 702 |
Trevor Taylor 8 297 |
Peter McBreairty 6 340 |
Gerry Byrne | |||||||
Labrador | Lawrence O'Brien 7 153 |
Eugene Burt 677 |
Amanda Will 1 284 |
Hayward Broomfield 1 254 |
Lawrence O'Brien | |||||||
St. John's East | Peter Miller 13 835 |
Garry Hartle 1 144 |
Carol Cantwell 5 395 |
Norman E. Doyle 23 606 |
Judy Day (Ind.) 254 Michael Rayment (NLP) 122 |
Norman E. Doyle | ||||||
St. John's West | Chuck Furey 14 137 |
Eldon Drost 840 |
Dave Curtis 4 744 |
Loyola Hearn 22 959 |
Michael Rendell (NLP) 141 |
Loyola Hearn |
[edit] 3 party
Electoral District | Candidates | Incumbent | ||||||||
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Liberal | Prog. Cons. | NDP | Other | |||||||
Riding | Pierre Trudeau | Robert Stanfield | Tommy Douglas | Doug Henning (NLP) | Pierre Trudeau |
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Liberal Party of Canada | |
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Parti libéral du Canada | |
Active Federal Party | |
Founded | July 1, 1867 (Confederation) |
Leader | Paul Martin |
President | Mike Eizenga |
Headquarters | Suite 400 81 Metcalfe Street Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6M8 |
Political ideology | liberalism |
International alignment | Liberal International |
Colours | Red |
House seats | 133 |
Senate seats | 64 |
Website | http://www.liberal.ca |
[edit] UK general 2005
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[edit] Results
Party | Party Leader | # of candidates |
Number of Seats | Popular Vote | ||||||
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2001 | Dissolution | Elected | Change | 2001 (millions) | 2005 (millions) | % Change | ||||
Labour | Tony Blair | 412 (62.5%) | 409 (62.1%) | 10.72 (40.7%) | ||||||
Conservative | Michael Howard | 166 (25.2%) | 162 (24.6%) | 8.36 (31.7%) | ||||||
Liberal Democrats | Charles Kennedy | 52 (7.9%) | 54 (8.2%) | 4.81 (18.3%) | ||||||
Democratic Unionist | Ian Paisley | 5 (0.8%) | 7 (1.1%) | 0.18 (0.7%) | ||||||
Scottish National | Alex Salmond | 5 (0.8%) | 5 (0.8%) | 0.46 (1.8%) | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | David Trimble | 6 (0.9%) | 5 (0.8%) | 0.22 (0.8%) | ||||||
Plaid Cymru | Dafydd Iwan | 4 (0.6%) | 4 (0.6%) | 0.20 (0.8%) | ||||||
Sinn Féin | Gerry Adams | 4 (0.6%) | 4 (0.6%) | 0.18 (0.7%) | ||||||
SDLP | Mark Durkan | 3 (0.5%) | 3 (0.5%) | 0.17 (0.6%) | ||||||
Respect | George Galloway | — | 1 (0.2%) | — | ||||||
UKIP | Roger Knapman | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.39 (1.5%) | ||||||
Green (Eng/Wls) | none | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.16 (0.6%) | ||||||
Scottish Socialist | Colin Fox | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 0.07 (0.3%) | ||||||
Scottish Green | none | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | <0.01 (<0.0%) | ||||||
Veritas | Robert Kilroy-Silk | — | 0 (0.0%) | — | ||||||
Independents | 1 (0.2%) | 4 (0.6%) | 0.13 (0.5%) | |||||||
Speaker | 1 (0.2%) | 1 (0.2%) | ||||||||
Total | 659 (100.0%) | 659 (100.0%) | 646 (100.0%) | −13 | 25.5 (100.0%) | 100.0 |
[edit] Notes
- ^ The number of MPs when Parliament dissolved on April 11, 2005. The number is different from the 2001 election due to by-elections that occured since that date.
- ^ Namely Richard Taylor (Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern), Jonathan Sayeed and Howard Flight (formerly Conservatives but had the whip withdrawn) and Paul Marsden (elected as Labour, joined the Liberal Democrats in December 2001, but resigned from them in April 2005).
- ^ The Speaker, along with three deputies, are elected Members of Parliament but do not vote. As traditionally happens, the Speaker stood at the 2001 election as "Speaker seeking re-election", while the Deputy Speakers fought in the name of their parties. In the above chart, Deputy Speaker Sylvia Heal is again counted with Labour, as are Deputy Speakers Alan Haselhurst and Michael Lord with the Conservatives, while Speaker Michael Martin is treated separately. Although it is traditional that the Speaker's election is uncontested, in the past few decades, Labour and the Liberal Democrats (and their predecessors) have stood against ex-Conservative Speakers, , and Plaid Cymru and the SNP have stood against both ex-Conservative and ex-Labour Speakers.
- ^ The boundaries of parliamentary constituencies in Scotland will change at the election, and the number of seats in the House will decrease by 13 (see section Seats in Scotland).
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[edit] Irish fiddling
Party | Party Leader | Seats | First-Preference Votes (in thousands) | |||||||||||||
1997 | at dissolution | 2002 | Change | 1997 | 2002 | Change | ||||||||||
# | % of Dáil | # | % of Dáil | # | % of Dáil | # | % of Dáil | # | % | # | % | % | ||||
Fianna Fáil | Bertie Ahern | 77 | 46.4 | 73 | 44.0 | 81 | 48.8 | +8 | +4.8 | 39.3 | 41.5 | +2.2 | ||||
Fine Gael | Michael Noonan | 54 | 32.6 | 54 | 32.6 | 31 | 18.7 | -23 | -13.9 | 27.9 | 22.5 | -5.4 | ||||
Labour Party | Ruairí Quinn | 21 | 12.7 | 20 | 12.0 | 20 | 12.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 12.9 | 10.8 | -2.1 | ||||
Other Parties | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0.7 | |||||||
Independents | 6 | 3.6 | 11 | 6.6 | 14 | 8.4 | +3 | +1.8 | 7.0 | 9.5 | +2.5 | |||||
Vacant | 0 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||
Total | 166 | 100.0 | 166 | 100.0 | 166 | 100.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 | 0.0 |
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[edit] For later
The only "spare" green seems to be #66CC66
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I AM ON A SCRATCH PAGE, TOO!1!!
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[edit] Two-tone civic politicking
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26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | ||
Cabinet Posts (9) | ||
Preceded by: Herb Gray |
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (2002-2003) |
Succeeded by: Anne McLellan |
Preceded by: Paul Martin |
Minister of Finance (2002-2003) |
Succeeded by: Ralph Goodale |
Preceded by: Position created |
Minister of Infrastructure and Crown Corporations (2002) NB: "Minister of Infrastructure" for final two months |
Succeeded by: Position abolished |
Preceded by: Lloyd Axworthy |
Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000-2002) |
Succeeded by: Bill Graham |
Preceded by: Position created |
Minister of Industry (1995-2000) |
Succeeded by: Brian Tobin |
Preceded by: David Dingwall |
Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (1996-2000) |
Succeeded by: Brian Tobin |
Preceded by: Lloyd Axworthy |
Minister of Western Economic Diversification (1996-2000) |
Succeeded by: Brian Tobin |
Preceded by: Jean Charest |
Minister of Industry, Science and Technology & Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs styled as Minister of Industry (1993-1995) |
Succeeded by: Positions abolished |
Special Cabinet Responsibilities | ||
Preceded by: Paul Martin |
Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec (1996-2000) NB: "Minister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec" before 1998 |
Succeeded by: Brian Tobin |
26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | ||
Cabinet Posts (9) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Herb Gray | Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (2003-2006) |
Anne McLellan |
Paul Martin | Minister of Finance (2002-2003) |
Ralph Goodale |
position created | Minister of Infrastructure and Crown Corporations (2002) NB: "Minister of Infrastructure" for final two months |
position abolished |
Lloyd Axworthy | Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000-2002) |
Bill Graham |
position created | Minister of Industry (1995-2000) |
Brian Tobin |
David Dingwall | Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (1996-2000) |
Brian Tobin |
Lloyd Axworthy | Minister of Western Economic Diversification (1996-2000) |
Brian Tobin |
Jean Charest | Minister of Industry, Science and Technology (1993-1995) styled as Minister of Industry |
position abolished |
Jean Charest | Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs (1993-1995) styled as Minister of Industry |
position abolished |
Special Cabinet Responsibilities | ||
Predecessor | Title | Successor |
Paul Martin | Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec (1996-2000) NB: "Minister responsible for the Federal Office of Regional Development - Quebec" before 1998 |
Brian Tobin |
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Canada | |||||
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Motto: Latin: A Mari Usque Ad Mare (English: "From Sea to Sea") |
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Anthem: "O Canada" Royal anthem: "God Save the Queen" |
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Capital | Ottawa, Ontario |
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Largest city | Toronto, Ontario | ||||
Official languages | English, French | ||||
Government | Federal constitutional monarchy |
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- Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II | ||||
- Governor General | Michaëlle Jean | ||||
- Prime Minister | Stephen Harper | ||||
Independence | |||||
- BNA Act | From the United Kingdom July 1, 1867 |
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- Statute of Westminster | December 11, 1931 | ||||
- Canada Act | April 17, 1982 | ||||
Area | |||||
- Total | 9,984,670 km² (2nd) 3,855,103 sq mi |
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- Water (%) | 8.92 (891,163 km²) | ||||
Population | |||||
- July 2006 estimate | 32,547,200 (36th) | ||||
- 2001 census | 30,007,094 | ||||
- Density | 3.3/km² (185th) 8.5/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2006 estimate | ||||
- Total | $1.077 trillion (11th) | ||||
- Per capita | $34,273 (7th) | ||||
HDI (2005) | 0.949 (high) (5th) | ||||
Currency | Canadian dollar ($) (CAD ) |
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Time zone | (UTC-3.5 to -8) | ||||
- Summer (DST) | (UTC-2.5 to -7) | ||||
Geocodes | |||||
- ISO α2 | CA | ||||
- ISO α3 | CAN | ||||
- Sport code | CAN | ||||
- Vehicle code | CDN | ||||
Internet TLD | .ca | ||||
Calling code | +1 |
[edit] Parl
Province or Territory | Minimum number of seats in accordance with the Constitution Act, 1867 | Calculations | Electoral Quotient (Average population per electoral district) | ||||
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Population 2001 | National Quotient | Rounded result | Special clauses | Total | |||
Newfoundland and Labrador | 7 | 512 930 | 107 220 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 73 276 |
Prince Edward Island | 4 | 135 294 | 107 220 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 33 824 |
Nova Scotia | 11 | 908 007 | 107 220 | 8 | 3 | 11 | 82 546 |
New Brunswick | 10 | 729 498 | 107 220 | 7 | 3 | 10 | 72 950 |
Quebec | 75 | 7 237 479 | 107 220 | 68 | 7 | 75 | 96 500 |
Ontario | 95 | 11 410 046 | 107 220 | 106 | 0 | 106 | 107 642 |
Manitoba | 14 | 1 119 583 | 107 220 | 10 | 4 | 14 | 79 970 |
Saskatchewan | 14 | 978 933 | 107 220 | 9 | 5 | 14 | 69 924 |
Alberta | 21 | 2 974 807 | 107 220 | 28 | 0 | 28 | 106 243 |
British Columbia | 28 | 3 907 738 | 107 220 | 36 | 0 | 36 | 108 548 |
Nunavut | 1 | 26 745 | – | – | – | 1 | 26 745 |
Northwest Territories | 1 | 37 360 | – | – | – | 1 | 37 360 |
Yukon Territory | 1 | 28 674 | – | – | – | 1 | 28 674 |
TOTAL | 282 | 30 007 094 | 308 |